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The Exeter Times, 1884-11-20, Page 52 of Potter's Best Electric Batteries. for Medical use, 1 Mercurial Barometer for foretelling the Weather. The See aai lex ?'tows.! ADVERTISE 0. yowls= iga>rinp 4eoide4 to °lose hie present stook of ..`I T TIMES. the above plows. will 011 Ye $1a CASH, and $14 OIi TIME FOR 3i) DAYS. The plow can be seep, at the building oppos McKenzie' &Inhalers for Catarrh, Bronco t%s, , e a to � south of chap. (.) fewPor Zi TO BE SOLD OUR APA SAT Doxntxa4,O . Laboratory, 3. W. laztow N:I aCC, drop Bureau, or Industries. ironing. Wihite flying around the The :sport of the urea° of indue, oornero be don't know whether be is teres for November dent* chiefly with in the "neer eeat of klla.lteltori wsg. the grain and,:root °reps ot the pro- on or in the Air. vivae, and gives tables of produce The trotter D. S. C,�who recently based en 1.,250 returns. math: to the 4°4" iu tba "amid 2:40 ei&39e5 in bureau on the 25th oC Oc'19 tuber, ros9 t •singoll, Ifs„ and'got a record of tabled show tit?t: the harvest of grain 2:26 , woo grsdnnted from a wood °rope has been even rnora bountiful °art 11114 the priCe paid for him wile° than appeared by the estiluxte ; r•.f the he was taken out of the shorts is said last of ngnst, and farm a gratif,} ink' t4 have beats '111`10. contract to the. towel of hot yuftr'a The single cella mise for $5C0 n. harvest, The q+paltry of the grain, between Peter H. 0aoly, cif Dos• too, is generally excellent. being ton, and do/in 'roomer, which was to have taken place at McKeesport ou ptutpp.ilatrd. anti i,eavy, L'•►rlay,how• ever, was badly disoolkred by the mile (Saturday, wn+r tleelared nit Team. of the ltrtrYcst aellson, aud tato bulk of era bucker° have forfeited X1.00 stake it doe* not rank higher than second Irlagey, belitla.t $150 given Coolyfor grade. Wner t i ► remerkably free elcpeltsee, from defeNwed. of Anwed. Toe grain r1Yal of the nufortuwate Capt, is above the standard weight. and the Webb, ntttatl W. J. Webster, from leverage yield of the Spring and 'fall Boston, and represented to be a eel - average varieties ie 22,5 bunhels per acre, or °treated slvimmor, has arrived in Que. 0 more than past year. Oats ciao bee for the purpose of toting the show a large yield although in the P Some Facts about the ]finale Pianos. These Pianos have e)tablished their exee1. tepee in every community where they hive been iutrod I0ed, and the most eminent per. formers have given them the most unqualifi. ed approval. Their appreclaten, however, is not eortfiped to the °lass known as profeesion al artists,but they Are as highly prizedin the parlor as in the school room or upon the stage. The fact is, they are as perfect se any instruments of the kind that have yet been made, and Peels many tluatities whish strike the critical ear as superior to all other piano°: Thia is theiwhole seeret 0 their greet popularity and the high appreciation in whichthey are held by both amateurs and I professionals. Every battle of Arnica ck Oil Liniments oli is warranted by the proprietors to give 8ati3 faction or money will be refunded. Points and repairs always kept I:7, stock. Parties intending analog a ptrehase will do well to call early. Apri110. S. POWELL.. STOP *49°41 /1131w4a1)4 afil). • i ew, a...... a .t.r$µ.. Tho blah rep* T 1 E1* exempt A .•... a.l..lr Ow.r...► awR for . O. o'1 Os, (MO,A.th.t. coa414m01,414 411413o° rtes°•sturiettcomresaes, 1•40100$1134ise/k Fr,bx.W. ...a afoul* Conk U1..r 430 atr.eaa r Os., sole roe:Users, c».. . as 1�.. t..trontgerr,vtaImpodt1cn potions the bottle sett see twit toe dame of F. tri xtnvt.s.. AntalSt. 411044001114. fa blots hl, the eau or tito bottle, of ra .1a i. eresod Sac a letter.cta.t.. we she o .reward "(Ocoee te„'e the .J.• ! yolociso cum. emtioaz and "Log% ou:ssi to tW NM. .pbt of atm.. Por..1. by at! no -e^taLte ,1tceglito .ad ..oc9:tr, We14r.. Moo. 1a 44435 D0olootle... *3.15 per d..lo 4,44,.. 1043404 W6.% :;t 0.4.t Rl. s.,1nsets/..s..t. fee tenses. THIS PAPER ra>.. • as tc t, a fiat at GtIV. It". Rows Cos t Newspaper A.dviertle Bureau 110 sprncq Street).ec.Iitntcte niaT bin t 1884. ea diktit1 iH OLD 188. A7�E IpE4 Si'P,It.ST ABLISHED H U E MM. -Valuable Beal Estate in Town, Nov. the Township of Stephen, nearCretliteu the property of the late Julius Merlock Sale at Crediton, at one o'clock p. JI. eriloue feat of going over the MountHenry. Either, aticliot)cler, with northern and north western cetuttlee Moroney Fath 'ill a baleen Called with Tilresr r, Nov. 20th.-- 73ouat•tioi4 tnrpiture tins aud other spring gran:* suffered °.atnprerse t nit f')r a wager of $2,000, aud house and lot on Huron street.June pp, a l 0 l d Teta expubt,a.-.i L7 ttttlUtiHC tt fir l�aetec, the property of fhe lMo George Com (the 1. wtti,ht elf hart/ crud Jelly, Compare(] wtth the harvest of 1888 Tharada atternoalh, The al1tho1'it LLcatsett. Salo at 10 o'clock. John lea Ree likely to iltto fare. Gill, Aue. the eggrenttit f and averag yield of Tito Attempt of ,'1,le,ud S. to lower LL ISPNkanAT, Nov 2301. -Fart° Stock aud cereals ie eo folpowo Ag4re*ate AtaraGr• 'her record. at YteSingt'a11, Ky., on Fri. llnplemauts, the property ofJtll tt Wade day drew out a large crowd of Ppeeta lot 8 yen R. Stephen.. Sale at11 °'desk. teat teen int 14.E1 fI° nr f;it'i, t r, nut;, hush. hush. hush.busll.; tors, including; a renin:her car clergy. , 10411 wlta:tt . . '?..:' d8 11r fi!r:;, 01'1 tt•.fi iR)a11. No batting 41119 ail tial h 2 7,td era dal , 18 s Tile total yield of tome 1115,091,007 lug to the etretoll for the tidal effort ^ rR>+>. VITA AT buallela, or 8,000.0:10 ltueliele were, nodded for the worts. The mare olid" tvnitttVb.ar than I3.4t year, while the average per not make a single mistake. Shea 1 use witeat iter, ,.1 . ... acro is 24 bushels, or 4.8 barbels reached the quarter in 82 secouda lied whoa New more than lint ya tt The quality ie the half in 1:01 ; the three tluerterN Fite su®w1 •• of uuvar^ti Csedbete>, little or lie in 1:87. Here sale was joined bye F1,1?"3 : Ni To the Irront as 'Usual. First Class stock, and at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Full of ell.thr Latest .lcslt l) is Worsteds, Qy ei' eating.•• Tweeds, �, Etc.,. d mottle up in First-elsss i t}Ir, and 0 prier's that canna fail to please. All Goods MARKEla IN PLAIN FItWUE4. Nog wheat l4 r#I fea , ' r�liliaYlT REPORTS., 1: wee, ta.11)'+1t 1'a 4;4 137 t ,'1.a neanrao, Bele gAytl telt! f�191tt°n"' 1rATroub7A���/�I1w�! bitty �i.i r . 1, . 7s ,i 1 1..51 V i V Show Goods. 1:ye i(Ski:,a .t')41.1a tt, (Ge tvartuirlg up a anile in 2:201 and cam.,erre ete+latSi',"C1tl.ktt.Al,SPl�,lnsi+<1Nti'.i oca tee :,1 Pring along your :Fal: u�. Produce, for which — UfytotlSrl o co rG e ;u the $ighest Prices will be paid. •i, ,,: tfu U :,, JANES PICKARD, EXETER. el f:, to 4 , :, $8P 1. aana, ld3.t. 1^, 1 damage baring boon done by the runner in a sulky tied male a strong net* bug. Beane aud cern, which were in finidh 1n 2:09}, lOsretlgg het' 1Pcitr.1 1 ill., by u+1 0.11 Unpromising condition at the end half a becond. The majority of tilt"1'14" of July, made ailurpriringly gaud re• entente watches wade the Bette •' 119 r,;;,l eocery in .tnguet aud splenius im• 'The scone at the finish wag indeaerlb. dlryli xoat,l,l... .,. proved to )uaturtty. The yield of the able. The crowd cheered lnetiiy, L' t*to pecf"brag former is 693,044 bushole, and of the .3auner was congratulated on every ur eaapl,lFl._�spy ;:: :: latter 12,9985,889 buahele, being an ride. `While the loges was o1aliug 00 lrlrl 1;';'lla ..• average of 23.8 anal 74 buahele per the lawn, scores of ladies gathered naoki`p9•e i•r acre reapeotively Lriat year both around and ;asked the privilege to (T 1e ,11 11 111 crops were del,tr0ciel try the early touch her nose. The Keutueky Trot. feast. lug Horse As000iatiou preeeote i the 1If lesrrou oil ... .::OP 0 O'I'rr it 17 Li, iN 1 r, to', ' A t.'+ 1.1 :ii 40 0 0 0 ,to t., t, ;44 ti tell tea Al l4, t o 11 019 0 07 to 0 Ota •ISAMWELL AND PICKARD .#; S i ADLISH D 1072. 600to600 G50to670 The root crop is generally an ex- mare with a cup. She now gae9 11113 heepskin. i 1 celient nue es 6cilrjpy otatoos,map i winter darters, ask n. "e! c., .. :,. o to U +qtr Desire to call the; attention of their customers to, and ask l' p g- q Wool per lb a 79 to 0 20 olds and carrots. Turnips suffered to t)atons tier bushuaTl?rlrtun 7 00 to 8 00 0 40 to 0 75 their insinspection of their large and ,,. 80119 extent from the A.aguet drought 3lon are grappling fur the rerna n9 woo per cord ., . 3 00 to 8 5a ▪ but they are of good quality. The of the four men drowned on Thursday 1114 rsALI, 1tIAlthtETS. • a re ate and average yield for 1.85$ meruiug at I*inse�tou. A boat hits Fallwhcat perbh .) +or a Sit ld gBoring 0 .� tri Complete assani• ' and 1884 is as follows :— been fouud mashed. on Carleton Ie. ::: G 61 to ti sal, Aggregate Avorago. land. Horne, oue of the viotirna, 1884 18883 1831 a saved many lives, going to rescue in bush. bush. boils. bush, a skiff. Potatoes 27,546;481 18,408,782 103.8 08 Mattgolda, 8.855,184 6;2:2,015 471.0 303 The Toronto magistrate .Friday got Carrots, 4,147,210 4,881,486 9830 384 Turnips, l4,4os,s6s 39,879,814 4 a,s eoa rid of another old penitentiary bird The clever midge has been very whosoname has generally been known destructive on all fields from which a first crop of Waver was taken, but where fields were pastured until tbo beginning or middle of June the seed was uuhartned. Fruit trees are in a healthy ooudi- tion, and have made a good growth of new wood, but with the exception of apples,the crop of the season has been 1e88 than an average. Apples are plentiful and of good quality. The area of fall rudest sown this year appears to be somewhat less than last year, but the land at seed time was in a much bettor state of tilth aud the young wheat has made a vigorous growth. sporting_Brevities. Henry Bergh says Maud S. is being cruelly treated. Mand Messenger who has a record of 1:16 -, was sold as a yearling for twelve doliars and a half. Harriman, of Owen Sound, defetlt• ed Case of Hamilton by ten yarda in their half mile race the other day. Harry Hutohine,the English sprint. er; who arrived a few days ago, wiil allow H. M. Johllaton, who is probab- ly the fastest man in America, 21 yards in a 100 yards dash. George Fryer,the Nottingham ama- teur boxing champion. is coming to This country. He is 24 years old, stands 5 feet 9a inobee high, and weighs about 75 pounds. Harding of Tennessee, looks ' upon, Blackburn as the best sire on his great farm. Thespring sate of thoroughbreds from '.the General's farm average about $30.000. John Murphy esys that the sensa- tion of riding behind a team cif their' brads at a 1:54 gait lit decidedly exit Barley tbriebtl Barley (feeding) White Cats, ... Black Oats Apples per bbl. Potatoes per bh ,,, 0 44 to 0 49 ,.. 008 to 0 :if' o 27 to o so Etc,, for the fall trade of 1884. Our 1 90 o to o 1. a2 well assorted and carefully selected. �....:. ... _. the following : CATARRH—A NEW TREATMENT. as James Thom neon. in 187511e was- Perhaps the most extraordinary succesathat sent to jail for Rix months for larceny has been achieved in modern medicine has of Dry Qoods and two years later:he was sent to the penitentiary for Iwo years for the same offence. lie had been out of prison about a month when ho was sent hack to jail for a month, and in the follow. iug year he was sent back to the pen- itentiar :leen attained by the Dixon treatment fur ca- tarrh. Out of 3,0011 patients treated during the last six months, fully ninety per cont. have been cured of this stubborn malady. This is none the less startling when itis remembered that not are per cont of patients presenting tbcm$etves to the regular practitioner aro be- nefitted, while the natant mocioinos and other advert'- -sod curds never record a cure at all, Starting with y for three years, Iia had by the most /tort lair, LH:von at once adapted his cure to their h the claim now generally believed scientific mon that disease ie due been oat Of that instltntic'n a s' to the presence of livi time, but his long terms had evident- extermination --this accomplished, he claims the Catarrh is practically cured, and the 1ior- ly done him rho good. Last week he maueucy negnoslionod, as cures effected by T. him four years apo are cures still. No ono stole buffalo robes from Wm Tay- else has at emote ng parasites in the tissue. tot t d to euro Catarrh in tnis for and Win. Spinks,:the articles hay. manner,audno other treatment ever cured Oatarrh. Th, application of the, remedy is ing been takeu from buggies on the simple ancan be done at home, and the present season of the year Is the most favor- able for a speedy and permanent cure, the majority of cases being cured at ono treat- ment Sufferers should correspond with Messrs. A. H.DITON& SON, 805'King street west, Toronto, Canada, and enclose stamp for their treatise ou Catarrh.-Afontreal Stav, Nov. 17,388% street, and after he had disposed of them he stole a tub of fifty pounds of butter from Wm. Hannah, Frances steel. Tho evidence iu the naso was quite clear,and the magistrate sent the prisoner to the penitentiary for two years. A GREAT DISCOVERY. Mr. Wm. Thomas,of Newton,Ia„says : 'My wife has been seriously affected with a cough for twenty-five years and this spring more wishes to announce to the inhabitants of severely than ever before. She had used many remedies without roliet,and being urged to try Exeter and vicinity, that helms opened out a Dr. King's New Discovery, did so, with most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved her very much, and the second bottle has ab- solutely cared her. She has not had suck good health for thirty years.” Trial bottles' free at C. Lutz's Drug Store. Large size coo. stock is, we believe, It consists in part of All -Wool Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Col'd Cashmere, Black and Col'd Silks, Ottoman Cord Silxs. Staple Department. Shirtings, Denims, Cottonades, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Grey and White Cottons, Shirtings (plain and twilled). Cotton. Bags, LAC AN COLD V �LVETE�NS and pr cesLriety of shades Your inspection of these goods and prices will convince you they are right, as they have been Imjborted for this seasons trade. o Our Millinery Department is still underthe care of our MISS McINTIRE, and the stock in this department will—if possible—be more attractive than ever this season, 31.00. Mr. T. Matsdaira,..a Japartesee hat beep elected to the office ot chief en- gineer of the city of Bradford, Pa. He 28 probably the first representative of Japan ever elected to any civil office iu the United States. The-fir..t copper- cent was coined in I Repairing promptly attended to. New Haven in 1687. GEO. MANSON, British Columbia lands are open >q' ' men an ao e. Late Manager C. Eaerett'e Boot aud Shoe Establishment. May 14th 84. embracing all the latest American. English and French styles of Shapes, the latest shades in. Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Tips, &c., &c. h Boo4 and ShAe a A In OUR TWEED and GENTS' FURNISHINGS we show choice lines of English, Scotch, Irish, French and Canadian Tweeds, English, Scotch, and French Suitings, English and French Trowserings. Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties Shits, Braces, Hosiery, Etc. We have a good cutter on the premises, and guaiantee a fit in every ease. Our stook of Blankets is very extensive in white. ,• In Furs our stock is complete (gi ey and brown) in Boas, Capes, Sets &,o., .&e„„ also Robes in Buffalo ar'd Wolf m • ,Our Boot and Shoe department will be found fully as- sorted in Ladies', Geula' and Children's wear, also a full assortmei,t of Trunks, Valises, and Satchels. in the corner Store North of Barnwell dc Piokard'e, where he is prepared to make all kinds o: ordered work. Sewed,work a speciality. settlement at $1i ' G QCERpS NEW AND FRESH. SAMWELL & PIC ,ARD. ill k, e! .,